One of the last games i attended at Fenway was near there, in the grandstand. I didn't have a ticket and was just looking to pick one up from a scalper. I was running late and bought the first ticket I could find, not really loooking at it closely. When I got to my seat it was directly behind a steel pole. It was sort of charming in way. Not something I would repeat tho.

One of the last games i attended at Fenway was near there, in the grandstand. I didn't have a ticket and was just looking to pick one up from a scalper. I was running late and bought the first ticket I could find, not really loooking at it closely. When I got to my seat it was directly behind a steel pole. It was sort of charming in way. Not something I would repeat tho.

Cool!
Cabrera is making history every game. So unbelievable.
EVERY Tiger game, whether a win or loss, has been dramatic.
Last night, we saw another example of the "Ump Show".
I will be glad to see the Royals leave town. They are a "royal" pain.Edited by clarinetplayer - 8/18/13 at 1:12pm

I was at the Red Sox Yankees game in yesterday. Arod was booed lustily by everyone (even 95% of the yankee fans). There was a lot of yankee fans making a weekend out of it there. Damn the weather in the Northeast has been beautiful this weekend (including friday).

Seeing this picture of Fenway has convinced me that I've just got to get to Boston for the Tigers/Red Sox series in September.

It doesn't matter who is being hit that is bush league. Although it is amusing that Dempster is so bad that it took him 4 pitches.

The bomb to center was good revenge but not as cool as when Harper stole home after Hamels hit him.

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Originally Posted by EMartNJ

That was a bullshit move by Dempster. How he wasn't ejected after throwing four pitches at Arod I will never know.

its kind of telling that there was no retaliation what so ever from the yankees. I can semi understand CC not retaliating, but in reality CC leaving a little earlier if he was ejected would've probably meant the yankees would've had a bigger lead

still CC seems like a standup guy and would immediately retaliate for a teammate. its really telling that no one on the yankees did.

Clark claimed Rodriguez called for the ball.
"I heard a 'Mine' call and so I let it go," Clark said. "It wasn't Johnny Mac. What do you do? It makes you mad."
After the play, McDonald started jawing with Rodriguez, and third base umpire Chad Fairchild got between them.